Thinking of this, Bitcoin have been around since 2008 which is over a decade now and truly speaking it has changed the way we see money. Since it's not controlled by any government, this makes it borderless as anyone can send and receive value in few minutes and it tends to give financial freedom to anyone that invest into it reasonably.
But reasoning this carefully is Bitcoin stable enough to replace our everyday money or just a digital assets like gold and others relating to as the price goes up and down on a daily basis. On a second thought is the truth in the middle of being the future of money or a digital asset? Since it can be used to hold and protect wealth against inflation or anything of such.
What about countries with weak money system?
Do you think that Bitcoin will one day replace traditional money, or will it remain mostly an investment like digital gold?
From my own perspectives, Bitcoin is just a digital asset but it has different categories. You can use it as a source of investment and you can also use it for trading, to purchase things with it if you want. Bitcoin is not like fiat currency that you have to store it on the back to look after it for you. As fiat is a physical money bitcoin is an online money (digital money).
With the Bitcoin technology, many people lives has changed because they told advantage of Bitcoin, they invest on it early and they made profit. Some people used it as a means of payments in their business, if you have Bitcoin and you don't have fiat, you can pay with your Bitcoin.